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Re: Signalling of Improper Request
- To: "Chris Reid" <heatmisr@ix.netcom.com>
- Subject: Re: Signalling of Improper Request
- From: Todd <tdh@vbref.org>
- Date: 22 Feb 1999 13:11:38 -0600
- In-Reply-To: "Chris Reid"'s message of Sat, 13 Feb 1999 09:47:50 -0800
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"Chris Reid" <heatmisr@ix.netcom.com> writes:
>
> How does R1 properly signal an improper request? Can R2 make an
> improper request call (e.g., excess substitution) or does R2 have to
> communicate the problem to R1 who makes the call? Thanks for your
> help.
The R2 makes the call. There is no official signal for it, as far as
I know. The indication is usually verbal, and the R2 should ensure
that the scorekeeper records the improper request.
See rule 27.2.6 here:
http://usavolleyball.org/pub/indoor_section_II.pdf
For the rest of the rules, see here
http://usavolleyball.org/pub/rule_book.htm
--
Todd H. tdh@vbref.org
USAV Regional Referee, Great Lakes Region, Palatine, IL
Todd's Volleyball Referee Page http://www.io.com/~tdh/vball/
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